Aquatic snails and Flukes live in the water. Generally warm, shallow water that gets a lot of sun, but has shade as well.
Endoparasites are parasites that live inside their host's body. These parasites can reside in the digestive tract, blood vessels, tissues, or organs of their host. Common examples include tapeworms, nematodes, and flukes.
Organisms that live on the shoreline include crabs, clams, mussels, seaweed, snails, and shorebirds. These organisms have adapted to survive in the constantly changing and dynamic environment where land meets sea.
Japanese trapdoor snails give birth to live young.
Snails live 5 to 7 years old. After 3 months the snail will be fully grown. Please trust me. I own 9 snails. I am also breeding them so I get more. Please E-mail me if you have any more questions for me.
No, sea snails are marine animals and need a saltwater environment to survive. Placing a sea snail in a fishbowl with house plants in freshwater would not provide the necessary conditions for its well-being. It is important to provide proper habitat and care for sea snails to ensure their health and longevity.
They live in small snails in water, usually still water, but also slow moving streams.
Yes, aquarium snails can live in a pond environment as long as the water conditions are suitable for their survival.
No, sea snails cannot live in freshwater environments as they require a salty marine environment to survive.
Aquatic snails cannot live on land for extended periods of time as they require a moist environment to survive. They are not able to adapt to a terrestrial environment due to their need for water to breathe and move.
Snails are capable to live in every wetland. They are adapted to the environment and live as decomposers of wetlands.
Until you die.
Sistomiasis disease is a misspelling. Perhaps you meant schistosomiasis, which is a parasitic disease caused by blood flukes of the genus Schistosoma. It is transmitted through contact with contaminated freshwater where the parasite-infected snails live. Symptoms can vary but commonly include fever, abdominal pain, and blood in the urine. Treatment usually involves medication to kill the parasite.
water snails but not regular snails
No, not all snails can live underwater. Some snails are adapted to live in water, while others live on land.
Sea snails are adapted to live in water and cannot survive for extended periods outside of it. They require a moist environment to breathe and move properly.
why do snails live in damp places?=How do snails carry there shell on there back?=
snails live in land oysters live in waterthank you